How Prince Andrew shared a room at Epstein's Caribbean hideaway with a busty blonde who claimed she was a brain surgeon By Angella Johnson Updated: 21:26 EST, 12 March 2011 The official-looking document, left casually on a desk, marked the beginning of the end for Cathy and Miles Alexander's eight years managing Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean island, Little St James. `It said Warrant of Arrest, in big bold letters,' recalls Cathy. `I picked it up and saw Mr Epstein's name on it.' Inside view: Catherine and Miles managed Epstein's private island for several years Shocked, she ran out of the room to tell her husband `something bad is going on'. Indeed it was, for the shamed financier, a close friend of Prince Andrew (who visited the island at least three times), had been arrested the previous day for under-age sex activities. But 24 hours after his arrest in July 2006, a visibly pale and shell-shocked Epstein stood in his designer kitchen complaining to the South African couple who had run his island paradise since 1999 that he was a victim of entrapment. Speaking at their home in South Africa, where they live in semi-retirement, the Alexanders reveal they had watched with increasing concern the beautiful girls who paraded about the house topless or naked whenever their boss was in residence — until Cathy became so disturbed that she insisted they part company with Epstein in 2007, a year before he was sentenced to 18 months in jail for solicitation of prostitution. Paradise retreat: Little St James, a private 72-acre island three miles off the east coast of St Thomas in the U.S. Virgin islands owned by America billionaire Jeffrey Epstein `I saw some girls who I thought were very young-looking — about 16 or 17 easily — and it bugged me because I have a daughter and, although she was in her 20S, I didn't like the idea that another woman's child was in that situation. I didn't feel comfortable about it,' she said. `They looked like they had